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  2. List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Porfirije was formally enthroned to the ancient throne of the Serbian patriarchs in the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć on 14 October 2022. [5] The autocephalous Serbian Archbishopric was founded in 1219 by Sava, under the authority of the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople.

  3. Bible translations into Serbian - Wikipedia

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    Miroslav Gospel, a 12th Serbian illuminated manuscript Gospel Book Codex Marianus, a 11th Serbian recension of Church Slavonic illuminated manuscript Gospel Book Front page of the Vuk Stefanović Karadžić's translation of the New Testament, 1847. Bible translations into Serbian started to appear in fragments in the 11th century. Efforts to ...

  4. Category:Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  5. Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Orthodox patriarchs use the style His Holiness the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch. The highest body of the Serbian Orthodox Church is the Bishops' Council .

  6. List of Serbian manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The number of early Serbian manuscripts, that is, those made before the end of the 14th century, is estimated at 800–1,000. The number of Serbian manuscripts dating between the 12th and 17th centuries that are located outside Serbia is estimated at 4,000–5,000. The largest number of the manuscripts are located in Europe.

  7. Atanasije I - Wikipedia

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    Atanasije I (Serbian Cyrillic: Атанасије I) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1711 until 1712. [1] Before he became Serbian Patriarch, Atanasije served as Metropolitan of Skopje, from 1706, under Serbian Patriarch Kalinik I. That was a very prominent position, so when old ...

  8. Pajsije of Janjevo - Wikipedia

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    Patriarch Pajsije used his time in rebuilding and repairing churches, transliterating, and translating books. The church in Morača Monastery was painted in 1614 by Hilandar monks. Serbian noblemen rebuilt the Dobrilovina Monastery in 1614 and its church in Čukojevac. The patriarch was an avid book collector.

  9. Archbishopric of Belgrade and Karlovci - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Patriarchs, Heads of the Holy Patriarchal See of Belgrade (1920–present) Regnal title: Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, and Serbian Patriarch: No. Primate Portrait Personal name Reigned from Reigned until Place of birth Notes 1 Dimitrije [I] Димитрије (I) Demetrius (I) Dimitrije Pavlović

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